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Police find fugitive ‘hiding out in the loft’

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ONE of the North East’s most elusive fugitives has been found hiding in a loft in Bedlington.

The 21-year-old man from Bedlington had evaded arrest since February, despite knowing he was wanted in connection with a string of offences including burglary and theft. Believed to have been living a transient lifestyle, the suspect had been laying low despite police carrying out searches at various associated addresses across the North East.

The man was apprehende­d in the early hours of Wednesday morning after the force’s Dog Section and Area Command officers honed in on a home in the Bishops Meadow area of Bedlington.

Police circled the address after receiving intelligen­ce that their target was staying there, and after a search, they located a man hiding in the loft.

He was arrested and remains in police custody, where he will be interviewe­d in connection with a range of offences.

Chief Inspector Mick Hall, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This was an outstandin­g outcome – and is the result of a lot of hard work and dedication from a number of officers. As a team, we are pleased to play a key role in the search for wanted people across Northumbri­a and this was a case of experience­d officers trusting their instincts.

“Upon first viewing, the address seemed empty with no sight of our target. But they sensed something was not quite right, and soon enough they gave the man an almighty shock when they found him hiding out in the loft.

“He will now be interviewe­d in connection with the offences and I hope this activity sends out a strong message to anybody who attempts to evade arrest. The net will tighten around you – and it is only a matter of time before you are located, arrested and brought into custody.

“It is a criminal offence to harbour a wanted fugitive and anybody found to have done faces a possible jail term themselves.”

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